Komplot and HAY’s Little Nobody Chair was an industrial sensation when it was launched in 2007. A stackable chair moulded in a single piece from one hundred percent recyclable plastic converted into felt had never been done before. Nobody is soft, comfortable and versatile with no potentially dangerous hard edges or loose parts. The lightweight chair has the additional advantage of making no noise or scratches when pulled across the floor, and is easy to pick up and move around. The chair is perfect for children, who tend to challenge furniture by using it for a wide range of purposes.
Founded in 1987, Komplot Design, a partnership of the Danish architect Poul Christiansen (born 1947) and the Russian industrial and graphic designer Boris Berlin (born 1953), has designed furniture and created multidisciplinary design solutions for both Danish and international companies, including Le Klint and Lightyears.
Komplot Design’s multidisciplinary activities within product, furniture and graphic design, from tractor to office furniture systems and to brochures and corporate identity programmes, are not only giving the complexity of design approach, but also positioning their design into the electric field of intense exchange of experience and attitudes of different branches.